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SSF-Svalbard Science Forum

Arctic Aliens - Invertebrates Associated with Antropogenic Activity RiS ID: 11406

The primary objective of this project is to survey the non-native invertebrate species diversity, abundance and distribution within Longyearbyen, and associated areas. The work shall assess the town through systematic transects, as well as specific sampling of 'hot spots' such as disturbed anthro...

Awarded: NOK 24,997

Project Period: 2020-2022

Location: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

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Dynamics of glacial channels, RiS ID 11423

The project has the goal to investigate the dynamics of glacial channels with sensing drifters. Three different prototype drifter platforms will be used to measure water flow inside supraglacial, englacial and subglacial channels. The platforms can measure water pressure, flow velocity, position,...

Awarded: NOK 75,052

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Oslo

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Effects of pollutants on thyroid hormones in migratory Glaucous gulls in Svalbard, RIS-ID 5267

In this project I will investigate the level of pollutants in the blood of Glaucous gulls (Larus hyperboreus) in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard the summer of 2020. The sampled Glaucous gulls are equipped with GLS loggers that will be analysed to study a correlation between winter migration and the level ...

Awarded: NOK 32,999

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Troms - Romsa - Tromssa

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Understanding cryoturbation through Svalbard karst caves, RiS ID 11364

Cryoturbation is one of the most important processes in the Arctic carbon cycle, however, it remains poorly understood until today. Karst caves are favourable locations for patterned ground, which forms due to processes related to cryoturbation. Stable walls, absence of snow and absence of trampl...

Awarded: NOK 65,713

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Oslo

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Bias correction for studies of long range transported pollutants in Ny-Ålesund. (BIASPOL) RiS-ID: 11378

This Arctic Field Grant will cover essential fieldwork required for my master project at the international master program in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Department of Chemistry NTNU. Main objective is to establish bias correction for studies of long range transported pollutants in Ny-...

Awarded: NOK 52,266

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

SSF-Svalbard Science Forum

Response to nutrient enrichment of freshwaters in a changing Arctic, RiS ID 11396

In surface inlands waters of the high Arctic, microorganisms are the dominant drivers of nutrient recycling, and they are already responding to the extensive temperature and nutrient changes in the Arctic with major feedbacks predicted on climate. For this reason, Svalbard provides a template of ...

Awarded: NOK 59,999

Project Period: 2020-2021

Location: Oslo

SSF-Svalbard Science Forum

Nutrient cycle - linking the Atmosphere, Terrestrial, Marine and Glaciological flagship programmes in Ny-Ålesund

The research and monitoring activities in Ny-Ålesund is organized in four broad and dynamic flagship programmes, with extensive cross-disciplinary and cross-flagship collaboration. In this proposal, we seek to develop the cross disciplinary and cross-flagship collaboration further by initiating a...

Awarded: NOK 0.49 mill.

Project Period: 2020-2024

Location: Troms - Romsa - Tromssa

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Particulate matter released from Brøggerbreene, study of potential impact on chemical conditions in Bayelva and Kongsfjorden RiS-ID: 11380

This Arctic Field Grant will cover essential fieldwork for my master project within the international master program in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry at Department of Chemistry NTNU. Main goal is to study chemical composition of particulate matter released from Brøggerbreene near Ny-Åles...

Awarded: NOK 29,495

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

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Investigation of thermo-mechanical properties of sea ice, RiS ID 11408

The project is focused on the investigation of ice actions on coastal zone in Spitsbergen. In particular the project work includes laboratory experiments and in-situ measurements of deformations of land fast ice caused by changes of the air temperature and freezing of sea water in tidal cracks. T...

Awarded: NOK 48,999

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Svalbard

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Seasonal interactions and stress physiology in an Arctic-nesting seabird

Seasonal environments impose several constraints on wild animals resulting in highly sequential and often well-defined stages throughout the annual life cycle. The fitness of an individual relies on a successful integration of these stages across seasons, which can be particularly challenging for...

Awarded: NOK 78,999

Project Period: 2020-2021

Location: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

SSF-Svalbard Science Forum

Carboniferous - Permian sandstone properties on Bjørnøya and the Barents Sea

This project will investigate Carbonieferous - Permain sandstones properties, provenance and diagenetic history with respect to sedimentological facies and depositional environments on Bjørnøya through a two-week-long field campaign and post field work analysis. Samples and sedimentological data ...

Awarded: NOK 67,999

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

SSF-Svalbard Science Forum

Re-evaluation and Homogenization of Aerosol Optical Depth Observations in Svalbard

The main purpose of this project is to integrate observations of atmospheric parameters of great importance for climate change (aerosol optical depth, aerosol Ångstrøm exponent, aerosol black carbon content) in and around Svalbard. These observations have been performed at different places and wi...

Awarded: NOK 0.49 mill.

Project Period: 2020-2022

Location: Akershus

SSF-Svalbard Science Forum

Ny-Ålesund Atmosphere Flagship Program: Collaboration and new directions in atmospheric research at Svalbard and wider Arctic

The main goal of the Atmosphere Flagship is to coordinate the atmosphere research and related activities conducted by number of institutes from more than ten countries in Ny-Ålesund. To keep Atmospheric flagship as living community and its further development is strongly dependent on the SSG fund...

Awarded: NOK 0.48 mill.

Project Period: 2020-2025

Location: Troms - Romsa - Tromssa

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Harmonization of methods of marine microplastic assessment in the Arctic

Microplastic research attracts increasing attention and funding globally. It is crucially important to have clear and applicable guidelines that enable data comparability. Those guidelines need to consider sampling techniques, quantitative assessments, chemical identification of particles as well...

Awarded: NOK 0.48 mill.

Project Period: 2020-2022

Location: Oslo

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Sediment erosion and transport in the Longyearelva Catchment system, Svalbard.

Monitoring the hydro- and geological processes of the river and its catchment area over the hydrological season will provide a vital dataset for further analysis and mitigations to ensure the safety of the community. During May-October, of 2020, fieldwork will include: - Repeatedly collecting dro...

Awarded: NOK 24,518

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

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Effect of pollution on the reproductive energetics of the Arctic Terns at Svalbard

In this project I will look at pollutants (both organic compounds and heavy metals), in the blood and feathers of Arctic Terns nesting in Kongsfjorden the summer of 2020. I will also look at different physiological parameters, primarily thyroid hormon blood levels. The purpose is to see if there ...

Awarded: NOK 31,999

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Troms - Romsa - Tromssa

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Mercury release from melting permafrost (MercPerm) RiS-ID 11376

This Arctic Field Grant applies for funding to cover two fieldwork periods in Ny-Ålesund to collect soil and water samples for studying mercury release from thawing permafrost at the Arctic tundra and soil. Both total mercury and methylmercury will be included in this project. Hypothesis is that ...

Awarded: NOK 55,311

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

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Role of MIgrating birds in TRansport of environmental pollutants to the Arctic (MITRA) RiS-ID: 11387

This Arctic Field Grant will cover essential fieldwork for my master project within the international master program in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry at Department of Chemistry NTNU. Main goal is to study transport mechanisms of pollutants to the Arctic, and especially to bring new knowl...

Awarded: NOK 34,551

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

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The impact of climate change on the ability of Arctic seabirds to coordinate parental care, RiS ID: 11366

As the Artic environment continues to undergo climate change, the ability of organisms to adapt to the unstable conditions is a subject of ubiquitous interest and concern. Arctic seabirds are made particularly vulnerable to decline by exhibiting highly specialised behaviours, which suit predictab...

Awarded: NOK 78,999

Project Period: 2020-2021

Location: Troms - Romsa - Tromssa

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3D modelling and interpretation of paleochannels in the Aspelintoppen Formation, Spitsbergen, Svalbard. RiS-ID 11322

This project focuses on 3D mapping by drones and logging of Aspelintoppen Formation [Fm]. Earlier work has proved mapping to be difficult, since the outcrops have little accessibility. The formation comprises of large flood channels which cannot be mapped precisely using traditional geological fi...

Awarded: NOK 76,999

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Svalbard

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Geochemistry of Jan Mayen subglacial outlet streams, RIS ID 11394

We propose to conduct detailed studies of the hydrochemistry of the outlet stream of Sørbreen, a large, land-terminating outlet on Beerenberg Volcano’s south side. Because of the diurnal nature of glacier surface melt, a 24-hour sampling schedule will allow for assessment of the chemical effects ...

Awarded: NOK 41,144

Project Period: 2020-2022

Location: Vestland

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Geological Investigation of the Genesis of Hydrothermal Sulfide Mineralizations on the Barents Shelf

Global demand for mineral resources continues to increase, particularly non-ferrous metals which constitute vital components in many technologies imperative to the green shift. By investigating sulfide mineralizations in non-traditional environments, such as the mostly submerged continental Baren...

Awarded: NOK 55,999

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

SSF-Svalbard Science Forum

Testing the trophic match-mismatch hypothesis in Svalbard snow bunting (RiS ID 11426)

In this project, I will look into how the advanced timing of spring snow melt in Svalbard affects arthropod abundance and activity, and how this in turn can be linked to snow bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) breeding dates and success. Because the snow bunting chicks are fed with arthropods (insec...

Awarded: NOK 42,999

Project Period: 2020-2021

Location: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

SSF-Svalbard Science Forum

Aerodynamic Surface Roughness of Crevassed Glaciers from UAV Mapping, RiS ID 11148

Sensible and latent heat fluxes will play an increasingly important role in the melt rate of glaciers regarding global warming. Crevasses on glaciers make the surface rougher and thus leading to more turbulence what again is expected to intensify the atmospheric heat exchange. However, energy bal...

Awarded: NOK 28,999

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Svalbard

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Validation and Application of Novel Wind Estimation Techniques with UAVs in the Arctic

This project aims to develop the novel application of rotary wing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for wind speed and direction estimation in the Arctic. The method relies on using the drone’s inertial measurements (pitch, roll, yaw angles & thrust) in a GPS-hold mode to estimate wind. The method ...

Awarded: NOK 28,999

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Svalbard

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Deposition History of Microplastics (MPs) in a Svalbard Ice Core (RiS ID 11402)

This project will investigate the atmospheric deposition of microplastics (MPs) using a Svalbard ice core. By collaborating with international partners, this project will produce the first ever record of the temporal atmospheric deposition of MPs in the Arctic and in an ice core. The ice core rec...

Awarded: NOK 66,999

Project Period: 2020-2024

Location: Svalbard

SSF-Svalbard Science Forum

Use of remote sensing for characterizing river influence on Svalbard’s coastal waters

Arctic coastal ecosystems are undergoing rapid change, including large increases in delivery of freshwater (and associated sediments, nutrients and organic matter) from land to sea. Although these changes are expected to have a broad range of impacts on coastal biogeochemistry and ecology, the dy...

Awarded: NOK 76,999

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Oslo

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Glaciofluvial Microplastic Deposition, RiS ID: 11417

The aim of the study is to determine how ´pristine´ glaciogenic sediments and ice incorporate microplastic pollution. Can it be said that glaciogenic sediments at the coastline contain a stronger anthropogenic signal then those at the glacier margin and within ice being incorporated into the glac...

Awarded: NOK 28,114

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

SSF-Svalbard Science Forum

Krill CHronobiology in a changing Arctic Sea Ecosystem (KrillCHASE); RIS ID 11368

Biological clocks are central to all living systems providing an innate measure of time so that organisms can anticipate and adapt to cyclic changes in their environment. The circadian clock is synchronized by temporal cues such as daily light/dark cycle or photoperiod. However, the Arctic enviro...

Awarded: NOK 64,565

Project Period: 2020-2022

Location: Svalbard

SSF-Svalbard Science Forum

Multi-physical Detection of Along-fault CO2 Migration through cap rock shales

On Svalbard, the UNIS CO2 Lab (http://co2-ccs.unis.no/) operates the Longyearbyen CO2 Lab, a pilot-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) research & development (R&D) programme. Several boreholes penetrate the targeted reservoir and top seal (i.e., cap rock), and extensive characterisation of the...

Awarded: NOK 41,023

Project Period: 2020-2020

Location: Svalbard